The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 4S.Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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... ] The folio has " Lewis . " ( 15 ) so indirectly shed ] Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector reads " So indis- creetly shed ; " on which an anonymous critic writes as follows : " In- K. Phi . A wonder , lady , -lo , SCENE 1. ] 15 KING JOHN .
... ] The folio has " Lewis . " ( 15 ) so indirectly shed ] Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector reads " So indis- creetly shed ; " on which an anonymous critic writes as follows : " In- K. Phi . A wonder , lady , -lo , SCENE 1. ] 15 KING JOHN .
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... Corrector suggests ' indiscreetly ' -a most unhappy substitution , which we are surprised that the gene- rally judicious Mr. Singer should approve of . Indiscreetly ' means imprudently , inconsiderately . Indirectly ' means wrongfully ...
... Corrector suggests ' indiscreetly ' -a most unhappy substitution , which we are surprised that the gene- rally judicious Mr. Singer should approve of . Indiscreetly ' means imprudently , inconsiderately . Indirectly ' means wrongfully ...
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... And calmly run on in obedience , Even to our ocean , to our great King John . ” ( 34 ) waters ] So Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector . - The folio has " water . " And now he feasts , mousing the flesh of men 26 [ ACT II . KING JOHN .
... And calmly run on in obedience , Even to our ocean , to our great King John . ” ( 34 ) waters ] So Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector . - The folio has " water . " And now he feasts , mousing the flesh of men 26 [ ACT II . KING JOHN .
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... Corrector only differs in giving " fire - ykindled . " - Mr . W. N. Lettsom proposes " fire - enkindled . " ( 36 ) we ] Theobald , at Warburton's suggestion , printed " ye ; " which Hanmer and Capell also preferred . ( 3 ) King'd of our ...
... Corrector only differs in giving " fire - ykindled . " - Mr . W. N. Lettsom proposes " fire - enkindled . " ( 36 ) we ] Theobald , at Warburton's suggestion , printed " ye ; " which Hanmer and Capell also preferred . ( 3 ) King'd of our ...
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... Corrector is right in regarding the " neere " of the present passage as a misprint for " neece . ” — Mr . Knight patronizes the old reading : " there is , " he says , " a dramatic propriety in making a humble citizen speak indefinitely ...
... Corrector is right in regarding the " neere " of the present passage as a misprint for " neece . ” — Mr . Knight patronizes the old reading : " there is , " he says , " a dramatic propriety in making a humble citizen speak indefinitely ...
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